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Palestinians clash with Israeli border police on July 2, 2014 in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Shuafat following reports of a Palestinian teen who was found killed, in a suspected revenge attack for the killing of three Jewish teens Photo by Sliman Khader/FLASH90.

JERUSALEM — The body of a Palestinian teenager was found in the Jerusalem forest hours after he was reported kidnapped from an eastern Jerusalem neighborhood.

Palestinian riots broke out in the neighborhood, Beit Hanina, and other areas of eastern Jerusalem following the announcement of the body’s discovery on Wednesday morning. Rioters believe the teen’s murder is revenge by extremist Jewish Israelis for the murder of three kidnapped teens who were buried on Tuesday evening.

Residents of eastern Jerusalem said they saw a Palestinian teen being forced into a car in the early hours of Wednesday morning, according to reports. The body discovered in the forest is believed to be the same teen. There was an attempted kidnapping last week of another member of the teen’s family, believed to be part of a feud with another Palestinian family.

Police are investigating, including examining the body, to determine whether the killing was nationalistic or criminal. The body was charred and shows signs of violence, Ynet reported.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke Wednesday morning with Public Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch and asked that Israeli law enforcement work as quickly as possible to find out who is responsible for what he called “the reprehensible murder” and determine his motive. He also called on both sides “not to take the law into their own hands.”

“This is not our way and I am fully confident that our security forces will bring the perpetrators to justice. I call on everyone to exercise restraint,” Barkat said in a statement.

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas called on Netanyahu to condemn the killing, as he had condemned the kidnap and killing of the three Israeli teens, according to the official Palestinian Wafa news agency.

“Israel bears full responsibility for this incident,” read a statement issued from Abbas’ office. “The Israeli police and security forces must bring those responsible to justice. The Palestinian leadership will continue its discussions following this escalation, including joining international organizations.”

A statement issued by the family of Naftali Fraenkel, one of the kidnapped Israeli teens who were buried Monday, condemned the murder.

“There is no difference between blood and blood, murder is murder,” the statement said.

Israeli mobs had protested in Jerusalem Tuesday night after the teens’ funerals, calling for revenge for their murders.